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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.On Colin Cowherd's show, he says that Rex Ryan told him that Indy was especially good at stealing defensive signals. FWIW.
On Colin Cowherd's show, he says that Rex Ryan told him that Indy was especially good at stealing defensive signals. FWIW.
and Rex Ryan used to work for..................................................
BB
i think it was rob ryan who used to work for BB
Just wondering, did he say they taped them or that they just stole signals?On Colin Cowherd's show, he says that Rex Ryan told him that Indy was especially good at stealing defensive signals. FWIW.
The Colts cheat a lot. People have always complained that they pump crowd noise through their speakers for home games which is illegal too.
They're going to need more than crowd noise in week 9.I want sweet revenge.The Colts cheat a lot. People have always complained that they pump crowd noise through their speakers for home games which is illegal too.
Okay, is it stealing signals that is illegal or videotaping them as a method of stealing that is illegal?
Come on now. If stealing signals is illegal, then all methods to do so should be considered illegal.
And for the record, I don't care what the Colts do to gain a competitive advantage. Pipe in crowd noise, steal signals, so what. Teams do this, always have, probably always will. What is the big effin' deal? Let's play ball already, this is so overblown and STUPID.
I caught the tail end of Peters little blurb but didn't know what team was fingering St. Dungy and Msgr. Polian. Said the team had to start color coding wrist bands for their defensive playcallers that they would switch up from series to series so that the calls were meaningless as is. LOL
King ended of course on the fence where he always rests on these issues. Everybody does it and has forever, BUT...if the Pat's got caught Goodell should punish them. LOL
He then went on to say he likes us over SD because of our capacity to max protect Tommy now that Randy, who he says his sources tell him would have always played better when surrounded by talent he respects, is out there running patterns.
Then Colin nailed him on last nights MNF football follies. Told him he just doesn't get the hype for a QB who, if you use the olympic judging system and throw out his one good year and his worst year is a 13TD and 10INT QB now gone creaky... Peter started mumbling about how last night was an anomoly and Baltimore can win lots of 13-10 games. None of the talking Football Heads want to focus on how inept most of their league sources are and how truly uncompetitive this league has become, not because of cheating but because of moronic recycling of inept QB and coaching talent.
It's just easier to pontificate about how the best teams have historically cheated their way out of parity and Belichick should be spanked to send them all a message.
The guys over at Profootbaltalk had a good idea for a solution to problem in general. Put headsets in a defensive players helmet just like in the QB's. That way there is no need to signal in a play call and no way to steal the signs.
Okay, is it stealing signals that is illegal or videotaping them as a method of stealing that is illegal?
Come on now. If stealing signals is illegal, then all methods to do so should be considered illegal.
"The rule is that no video recording devices of any kind are permitted to be in use in the coaches' booth, on the field, or in the locker room during the game," the league said in a statement from spokesman Greg Aiello. "Clubs have specifically been reminded in the past that the videotaping of an opponent's offensive or defensive signals on the sidelines is prohibited.
"We are looking into whether the Patriots violated this rule."